 | 1885 - 436 pages
...In speaking of the action of this poison, that renowned authority, the late Sir llobert Christisou, observes in his splendid work on toxicology : " If...solution of a crystalline salt which tasted purely anil strongly acid, is attacked with burning in the throat, then with burning in the stomach, vomiting,... | |
 | William Augustus Guy, David Ferrier - 1875 - 744 pages
...like the symptoms during life, are ahsent. Of poisoning hy oxalic acid, Christison justly ohserves : " If a person, immediately after swallowing a solution...tasted purely and strongly acid, is attacked with hurning in the throat, then with hurning in the stomach, vomiting, particularly of hloody matter, imperceptihle... | |
 | Alexander Wynter Blyth - 1885 - 356 pages
...graphic description still holds good. "If," says he, "a person immediately after swallowing a solution of crystalline salt, which tasted purely and strongly...and excessive languor, and dies in half an hour, or still more, in twenty, fifteen, or ten minutes, I do not know any fallacy which can interfere with... | |
 | Alexander Wynter Blyth - 1885 - 358 pages
...description still holds good. " If," says he, " a person immediately after swallowing a solution of crystalline salt, which tasted purely and strongly...and excessive languor, and dies in half an hour, or still more, in twenty, fifteen, or ten minutes, I do not know any fallacy which can interfere with... | |
 | Alfred Swaine Taylor - 1886 - 872 pages
...poison ; and this is in accordance with its well-known rapidly fatal effects on man. Christison says, 'If a person, immediately after swallowing a solution...imperceptible pulse, and excessive languor, and dies in half aa hour, or, still more, in twenty, fifteen, or ten minutes, 1 do not know any fallacy which can interfere... | |
 | Alfred Swaine Taylor - 1892 - 836 pages
...; and this is in accordance with its well-known rapidly-fatal efl'ects on man. Christison says : " If a person, immediately after swallowing a solution...and excessive languor, and dies in half an hour, or, still more, in twenty, fifteen, or ten minutes, I do not know any fallacy which can interfere with... | |
 | Alexander Wynter Blyth - 1895 - 774 pages
...occurred since Christison wrote his treatise, his graphic description still holds good. " If," says he, " a person immediately after swallowing a solution of...attacked with burning in the throat, then with burning iu the stomach, vomiting, particularly of bloody matter, imperceptible pulse, and excessive languor,... | |
 | Alfred Swaine Taylor - 1897 - 868 pages
...poison ; and this is in accordance with its well-known rapidly-fatal effects on man. Christison says : " If a person, immediately after swallowing a solution...throat, then with burning in the stomach, vomiting, particularlv of bloody matter, imperceptible pulse, and excessive languor, and dies in half an hour,... | |
 | 1904 - 924 pages
...Occasionally pain is absent. Sometimes di-ath may occur without vomiting. " If," says Christison,1 " a person immediately after swallowing a solution of...and excessive languor, and dies in half an hour, or still more in twenty, fifteen, or ten minutes, I do not know any fallacy which win interfere with the... | |
 | Frederick Peterson, Walter Stanley Haines - 1904 - 902 pages
...postmortem appearance, antidotes, and detection are practically the same. " If," says Christison, 1 " a person immediately after swallowing a solution of...vomiting, particularly of bloody matter, imperceptible pujse and excessive languor, and dies in half an hour, or still more in twenty, fifteen, or ten minutes,... | |
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